Embracing Modesty, No. 12
Thanks so much for all of the support and encouragement you all have given us through this series! We just thought it would be fun to photograph ourselves since we dress up every day and it’s turned into a party.
Thanks so much for all of the support and encouragement you all have given us through this series! We just thought it would be fun to photograph ourselves since we dress up every day and it’s turned into a party.
One of the great things about having so many girls in the house is the wealth of creativity we are surrounded by. Five girls and we all have individual style and shapes.
Since we’ve been painting all week we haven’t been fixing ourselves up like we usually do. It’s been paint clothes and messy hair. I didn’t even draw my eyebrows on most days. I am sure my family will be glad to see my better look again next week.
Thanks a million to all of you that have responded to our modesty series! The girls and I have been blown away by the response.
This week it’s back to Mom. I am always on the lookout for ways to flatter my Dr. Seuss-like figure. If I’m not careful I can look like I should be new blue goo chewing.
We are so thrilled to have been getting comments and emails from so many of you that let us know the outfits we’re wearing are encouraging your girls. That blesses us so much!
All four of my girls have their own style. They go through phases and interests and their clothes reflect that. We have always encouraged them to express themselves through their clothing
Is is it bothering y’all that I am flipping back and forth in this series between Mom and teens? If so, I will try to be more consistent, but I can’t make any promises.
Even if some of these outfits are things you wouldn’t wear, I hope you’ll find some inspiration to create your own style and still be modest and comfortable.
One of the interesting things about discussing modest clothing is how each person has their own idea of what that means. For one person it means being covered, but wearing pants while another only wears dresses. We are each on our own path and we must give each other room.